This is great and the history is pretty good.
Just sit back and enjoy and… maybe… make a few notes and TRY the recipe! I’ve forwarded to priest friends who are really into smoking and bbq, … hint hint hint…
There is a lot of fun church history, conclave trivia.
I watched that. He’s got more stuff that talks about the history of eating like a Catholic. I find his recipes and history lessons on Lent particularly interesting.
In that this is a lighthearted post — seems as if we’re all exhaling — I was just thinking that it’s good Leo plays tennis instead of golf.
Imagine: “Your honor, your holiness.”
This is one of my favorite You Tube channels. The variety of recipes and history stories are amazing — from the “coronation chicken” prepared for Queen Elizabeth II in 1953, to Civil War coffee made from sweet potatoes, to the first, second and third class menus from the Titanic (complete with fascinating stories of Titanic victims and survivors).